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¡Pura Vida from Costa Rica!!

Heyy… Today we learned about 2 major local businesses in Costa Rica. We kicked off our day by doing our wake-up calls at 8:00 am. After we got ready, we headed to breakfast at 8:30 am. Today, we had delicious rice and beans with fresh fruit and an amazing blackberry juice. After we finished eating and thanking the chefs, we headed back to our rooms to do some last-minute packing as we prepare for an amazing day. Around 9:15 am, we gathered outside the base house and started making our way to our first stop. We had a 15-minute walk through the streets of Aquiares before stopping at a historical park. The amazing Memo gave us an amazing explanation of the historical park. Inside the park, we saw carved stones that were once used for maps, historical churches, and houses.

Around 10:00 am, we hiked up the steep hills of Aquiares taking in the breathtaking views of the town. While we hiked, we stopped at the beginning of the coffee plantation where we saw hills of coffee plants. Memo gave us an engaging description of the important history of coffee in Costa Rica. We not only learned that locals purchase coffee from the plantation, but that major companies like Starbucks purchase coffee as well. Continuing our way up the hill, we had a chance to try coffee beans right on the side of the trail. The coffee beans were very sweet and had a slightly bitter aftertaste to them. We continued hiking to the top of the hill where we stopped to take pictures of the views. After a short break, we hiked back down old (and unstable) steps.

Around 10:45 am, we arrived at the coffee factory where we continued to learn about how coffee was produced. Memo informed us about the factory’s history and the process. We learned there were five different grades of coffee ranging from the best to the worst. We learned the factory exports mid-grade coffee to major enterprises like Starbucks. After the quick coffee tour, we walked back to the base where we had lunch. For lunch, we had scrumptious rice, white bean, and pork soup along with blackberry juice. It was a nice change from the traditional rice and beans and was still delicious.

When we finished lunch around 12:30 pm, we had a little free time to ourselves before making our way to the cheese farm at 2:00 pm. We hopped on a bus for a 30-minute ride leaving Turrialba toward Santa Cruz for a local cheese farm in the mountains. When we arrived, we were greeted by Carla, one of the only woman cheese farmers in Costa Rica. We separated into two groups for friendly competition regarding the information presented on our tour.  We learned about the different types of grass that the cows eat. Carla was nice enough to let us milk her cows and allowed us to make fresh cheese out of the fresh milk. After, Carla taught us about the biological circle that was needed to have a sustainable farm. Carla let us try some of our fresh cheese after a quick farm trivia game. Before walking back to our bus and thanking her, she gave us bookmarks and our own cheese to keep at the base. We hopped on the bus for a 30-minute adventurous bus ride back to base.

We arrived at base around 5:30 pm where we had a little bit of downtime before dinner at 6:00 pm. We had an exquisite dinner which included nachos with carnitas, beans, pico de gallo with starfruit juice, and fruit punch. The dinner was absolutely delicious. We held our nightly meeting around 7:30 pm where we recapped the day before passing the torch for Community Day to our next Leaders of the Day: Katie, Shirley, Stephanie, and Vicmary. We hope everybody at home is well and following along with our journey!

  • LDDs: Daran and Clive

Comments (9)

Charlene Mitchell

on August 14, 2023 at 11:10 am

Hey Chloé!!
I am so proud of all that you and your new found peers are learning and doing. Continue to keep your heart and mind open to all there is take in… Love Mom???

Brenda

on August 14, 2023 at 11:12 am

Gracie!!! Everyone misses you so much back home but we are so happy to see that you are having such a blast. Can not wait to hear all your stories when you get back and we have many to share as well. WE LOVE YOU

Paul Grand

on August 14, 2023 at 11:15 am

Hi Fiona! Sorry this is our first comment. W didn’t realize the students could see the comments. Anyway, hope you’re having a great experience. And did the sloth remind you of the guy that used to work in the deli near VCS that was so slow we called him the human sloth? And so sorry to hear Raven is sick . :-(. Stomach viruses are the worst. Speaking from experience. Miss you and love you! Mom and Dad

Evelyn U

on August 14, 2023 at 1:16 pm

Hi, katie
I see that you are absorbing everything that is to be learn on this trip and having a blast. Always with a “smile “on your face.
We miss you, hugs
Mom & niko ❤️

Shan

on August 14, 2023 at 4:57 pm

Hey Clive,
Can’t wait to hear more about your trip. Be well! Love Mom ?

Darnaisha Williams

on August 14, 2023 at 5:12 pm

It looks and sounds like a wonderful time so happy that our children is experiencing this trip.

Tiana

on August 14, 2023 at 6:57 pm

CHLO CHLO!!!! I MISS YOU SISSY. The sun treating you good and not you getting good angles in the pictures they take lol period EAT THE GIRLSSS UP. Anyway keep having fun i love you.

Ron Russell

on August 14, 2023 at 7:16 pm

Hey Imogen!! We have really loved seeing pictures of you in these incredible experiences. Seems like the group is having a great time, and Mom and I hope you are having a truly enlightening experience! Mom is so jealous, Costa Rica being top of her list…We love you, we miss you, and we can’t wait to hear about everything that’s going on when we see you again!

Kayla Rodriguez

on August 14, 2023 at 8:47 pm

HEY KHANDO!! I’m technically writing this at 12 am, so happy birthday to meeee. TECK group chat is missing you so much, especially the random pictures of your brother. Estefany said to ask you, “Is there any toilet paper?” but then I told her this comment might be read aloud, so she told me not to say… ANYWAYS, she said hi and that she misses you a lot; we all do. I know you must be missing New York… at least your family in New York cause I know we can all use a break from the city. I bet your brother misses you so much; you’re honestly such a great big sister, so I assume you’re acting like a big sister to your roommates too. As for New York, there’s not much going on, but we got our volleyball game schedule. Our first game is on September 19th, so be ready to be a starter!! I swear I’ll cry if we have practice on the first day of school. And dude, I’m looking at these picturessssss…. we gonna be chatting big time cuz why is everyone so pretty!! Y’all are gonna have a blast over there!! If you’re getting homesick now, just remember to look forward to your calls home! And your name is Tenzin KhanDO not Tenzin KhanT- DO! YOU GOT THIS!! Much love, Kayla!!

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